One potential landing spot for Clark may be Milwaukee, according to Gery Woelfel of The Racine Journal Times, who hears from several sources that the Bucks have expressed interest in the free agent shooting guard. And that interest appears to be mutual, Woelfel adds.

Clark, who shot a career-high 37.4% on three-pointers last season, would provide the Bucks with some much-needed shooting. But it remains to be seen if Milwaukee will make him a competitive offer — once Tony Snell‘s new deal is finalized, the team will be getting very close to luxury tax territory.

Here are a few more free agent updates:

The Timberwolves inquired early in free agency on Reggie Bullock, but the Pistons and two other teams are pushing hardest for the swingman now, tweets Darren Wolfson of 5 Eyewitness News. According to Wolfson, Bullock figures to make a decision this week.

Former Knicks and Nets guard Shane Larkin, who headed overseas a year ago, had an opportunity this summer to opt out if he gets an NBA offer, but appears poised to play for Barcelona in Spain on a lucrative new deal, as international basketball journalist David Pick details (Twitterlinks).

I think he fits that combo guard off the bench role that can slide in at the 1 or the 2. Not sure how tall he really is, but listed at 6’3″. I could see him as an MLE candidate on a playoff team. Dude can shoot and isn’t at all timid

If Gery Woeful reports on it, absolutely 0% chance of it coming to fruition. His sources don’t exist, he’s posting based on this own speculation because Clark seems like a good fit. Don’t fall for his nonsense Bucks fan, it’s not real. My “sources” tell me Gery gets his “insides” information from the team bus driver.